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MoviesDelfia : Cast Away, thrus to wed. 18:30 and 21:30, the movie that your Hollywood masters demand you spend your money on, starring the always rottenly melodramatic Tom Hanks and (surprise, surprise) timed to tie-in with TV’s current ‘Survivor’ and ‘Temptation Island’ fake, voyeuristic crap.

Desert Isles have never been so popular. Tom Hanks gets fat, gets skinny, and overacts with a semi-deflated volleyball, the latter deserving the Oscar that’s surely destined for terrible Tom.

Billy Elliot, sat. + sun. + wed 21:45; thurs + fri. + mon + tues 21:30; a poor boy from a grim industrial town somewhere in England dreams of being either (A) a butcher (B) an alcoholic (c)a bus driver or (d) a ballet dancer. You figure out which one it is that’s got the women crying in the aisles.

Apollo :

Unbreakble thurs. to wed. 18:45 and 21:30 (Sunday only at 21:30) If you liked the Sixth Sense, you’ll positively jump for joy after this one while simultaneously muttering, “Boy, makes you think, don’t it?” A simiiarly spooky, spirtual, quintessentially American let’s-pretend-our-material-world-ain’t-so-material movie. Bruce Willis stars, and Samuel Jackson sports the wig he was supposed to wear in Shaft, but obviously confused his movies. Apparently, after seeing this movie, a number of Americans threw themselves under trains to see if they too were unbreakable. Hope not

Music

Speakers :

Tune-Up Skihut Party, thurs. 8 feb. 23:00; Beatsclub: Funbeats R&B party Ladies First, fri. 23:00; Experience Speakers, sat. 23:00; PopQuiz Connecties, sun. 14:30; Salsa Sunday, sun. 20:00; Videolab: Mission Impossible II, tues. 21:00; Tune-Up Alternative, thurs. 15 feb. 23:00.

Koornbeurs :

Triangle, fri. 23:00; Underground, sat. 22:00.

Exhibitions

Het Prinsenhof:

De Aert of the family van de Goes van Naters, until Feb. 25; Panorama of Delft, paintings and drawings by Aart Houtman.

Van Gogh Museum:

Paulus Potterstraat 7, Amsterdam, Tel: 020-570 52 00

Light! The Industrial Age, 1750-1900, 20 Oct. to Feb. 11, 2001.

Haags Gemeentemuseum:

Stadhouderslaan 41, Den Haag

Tel: 070-33 81 111, www.gemeentemuseum.nl

All over the place: fashion and traditional dress, until march 18, 2001; Auke de Vries: Costume design for the Friesan army, until november 12;

Techniek Museum:

Hub van Doorne, inventor and entrepreneur: The father of DAF, until april 30.

Movies

Delfia :

Cast Away, thrus to wed. 18:30 and 21:30, the movie that your Hollywood masters demand you spend your money on, starring the always rottenly melodramatic Tom Hanks and (surprise, surprise) timed to tie-in with TV’s current ‘Survivor’ and ‘Temptation Island’ fake, voyeuristic crap. Desert Isles have never been so popular. Tom Hanks gets fat, gets skinny, and overacts with a semi-deflated volleyball, the latter deserving the Oscar that’s surely destined for terrible Tom.

Billy Elliot, sat. + sun. + wed 21:45; thurs + fri. + mon + tues 21:30; a poor boy from a grim industrial town somewhere in England dreams of being either (A) a butcher (B) an alcoholic (c)a bus driver or (d) a ballet dancer. You figure out which one it is that’s got the women crying in the aisles.

Apollo :

Unbreakble thurs. to wed. 18:45 and 21:30 (Sunday only at 21:30) If you liked the Sixth Sense, you’ll positively jump for joy after this one while simultaneously muttering, “Boy, makes you think, don’t it?” A simiiarly spooky, spirtual, quintessentially American let’s-pretend-our-material-world-ain’t-so-material movie. Bruce Willis stars, and Samuel Jackson sports the wig he was supposed to wear in Shaft, but obviously confused his movies. Apparently, after seeing this movie, a number of Americans threw themselves under trains to see if they too were unbreakable. Hope not

Music

Speakers :

Tune-Up Skihut Party, thurs. 8 feb. 23:00; Beatsclub: Funbeats R&B party Ladies First, fri. 23:00; Experience Speakers, sat. 23:00; PopQuiz Connecties, sun. 14:30; Salsa Sunday, sun. 20:00; Videolab: Mission Impossible II, tues. 21:00; Tune-Up Alternative, thurs. 15 feb. 23:00.

Koornbeurs :

Triangle, fri. 23:00; Underground, sat. 22:00.

Exhibitions

Het Prinsenhof:

De Aert of the family van de Goes van Naters, until Feb. 25; Panorama of Delft, paintings and drawings by Aart Houtman.

Van Gogh Museum:

Paulus Potterstraat 7, Amsterdam, Tel: 020-570 52 00

Light! The Industrial Age, 1750-1900, 20 Oct. to Feb. 11, 2001.

Haags Gemeentemuseum:

Stadhouderslaan 41, Den Haag

Tel: 070-33 81 111, www.gemeentemuseum.nl

All over the place: fashion and traditional dress, until march 18, 2001; Auke de Vries: Costume design for the Friesan army, until november 12;

Techniek Museum:

Hub van Doorne, inventor and entrepreneur: The father of DAF, until april 30.

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